Job Description

What are we looking for?If you speak German and love the excitement of a job in Sales, then why not have a look at this German speaking Sales Representative here in Dublin Ireland.This is an excellent opportunity for those looking for a chance to work abroad, who has excellent business development experience (ideally in the IT sector). For more on earning up to €50,000 OTE - Keep reading & see if you have what it takes to join this amazing team in Dublin.

What will you do in this job?As one of our client’s sales representatives, you need to educate those who wish to make use of our client’s services, you will develop and manage long lasting relationships with customers, whilst constantly selling our clients services.

Who will you be working for?Although they are only 10 years old our client has jumped to the forefront of their industry with their state of the art cloud based services. They are currently taking their industry by storm, and still put time aside to focus on their customers and employees equally. Their employee’s happiness is paramount and they are known for trying their best to incorporate work and play together, not forgetting the fact that they are an equal opportunities employer and cannot wait to meet their newest member to the German speaking Sales team, could it be you?

Who are we looking for?To become the next Sales Representative here in Dublin we are looking for a near native German speaker with a good level of English. The ability to push the company solutions and also be able to move onto the next challenge when one goes sour. You will need to have at least 1 years previous expereince in Sales/Business Development - ideally in the IT sector.We are looking for someone who has a passion to grow personally and help the company grow too. It’s not essential but we would like it if you had completed a 3rd level degree.Lastly you have excellent communication skills, you are self-motivated and can work well in a team.

Where would you be working?With the office for this Sales Representative job based in St. Stephens Green, Dublin. It is literally a 3 minute walk from the renowned Grafton Street and only 15 minutes’ walk from the always famous O’Connell Street. Both streets being the 2 biggest shopping streets in the city of Dublin.If you apply for this German speaking Sales job you would be a stone’s throw away from an infinite number of shops, restaurants, cafes and many pubs and clubs for that exciting nightlife. Of course if the city gets too much for you are right beside St Stephens Green a beautiful haven right in the city that you can use as an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Interview & SalaryThe interview process for this German speaking sales Representative Job has several rounds all that finish up with interview with the Vice President of EMEA Sales along with a background check.You salary may vary depending on your experience in Sales, you can expect your first years salary to look something like €50,000 OTE(Gross per annum).

If you have any questions about this German speaking Sales Representative job please do not hesitate to contact us on +353 15 24 24 20.If you like what you see then APPLY TODAY and send us your CV in English.

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